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Insulated glass, commonly referred to as double glazing or double-pane glass, is a type of glass construction made up of two or more glass panes that are spaced between by a space that is either filled with air or a specific gas. Usually, a spacer holds the glass panes together, forming an airtight and sealed unit. Improved thermal and acoustic insulation in buildings and other applications is the main goal of insulated glass.
The area between the glass panes serves as an insulating barrier, slowing the flow of heat and cold from a building’s interior to its exterior. Better internal temperature control occurs from this, which boosts energy efficiency and lowers heating or cooling costs.
The insulated glass accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In the area of speciality glass and glass-ceramics, Schott AG, a renowned German technology-based corporation, provides a vast array of cutting-edge and high-quality products, including insulated glass solutions. Their insulated glass products are made to be energy efficient, thermally insulating, sound-dampening, and generally sustainable to suit the expanding demands of contemporary architecture and the building industry.
“Schott Termofrost” is one of the premier insulated glass products offered by Schott AG. A double-glazed, insulated glass unit called Schott Termofrost was created especially for use in refrigeration and freezer display displays. Perishable goods are effectively preserved while offering great thermal insulation because to this cutting-edge glass solution’s prowess in maintaining stable, low-temperature conditions. Because Schott Termofrost is made to use as little energy as possible, it helps businesses operate more cheaply and sustainably.
The “Schott ViewProtect” is another outstanding item produced by Schott AG. The increased demand for security and safety in buildings has led to the development of this insulated glass. High-strength interlayers are incorporated into Schott ViewProtect between two glass layers to increase its resistance to breakage and guard against potential entry or damage from earthquakes or storms. Facades, windows, and doors for commercial, institutional, and residential applications frequently use this product.
Additionally, “Schott Solar” from Schott AG is a cutting-edge insulated glass product created especially for solar energy applications. Schott Solar produces clean, renewable electricity while simultaneously acting as a conventional construction material thanks to the very effective solar cells that are integrated into the glass framework.